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A mother promises her unborn child the ways in which they will celebrate their relationship and love, honor, and respect the world around them.
Crossing disciplinary boundaries, At Home and in the Field is an anthology of twenty-first century ethnographic research and writing about the global worlds of home and disjuncture in Asia and the Pacific Islands. These stories reveal novel insights into the serendipitous nature of fieldwork. Unique in its inclusion of "homework"—ethnography that directly engages with issues and identities in which the ethnographer finds political solidarity and belonging in fields at home—the anthology contributes to growing trends that complicate the distinction between "insiders" and "outsiders." The obligations that fieldwork engenders among researchers and local communities are exemplified by contri...
This simple novel tells of one boy's journey into the grown-up world. By the light of a full moon our narrator and his friends Huw and Moi witness a side to their Welsh village life that they had no idea existed, and their childish innocence is exchanged for a shocking introduction to the horrors of the adult world.
A devoted father promises to nurture, guide, and protect his children forever.
Mrs. Murphy's neighbors worry that her strange little house will keep them from winning the Very Finest Neighborhood award, until she invites them inside for a better look.
While Briana, the fair young Queen of Lugin, is giving birth to her first child, in the not-so-distant forest a most unusual hatchling is born to a beautiful green dragon.Prince Langilor is a shy and gentle lad, adored by his parents and the peace-loving people of Lugin. Saras, the young dragon, becomes an arrogant bully who terrorizes the dragon clan after learning to fly and breathe fire.During his twelfth year, Langilor stands before his parents and the Royal Advisors, who will judge his worthiness to be the future king. With increasing threats from enemies to the North as well as the dangerous fire-breathing dragon, how could this peaceful young Prince ever be strong enough to protect the kingdom? In the quiet of the royal garden, a graceful white swan tells Langilor, Go in search of the dragon alone. Conquer the dragon and claim your throne. During the dramatic encounter between the Prince and the dragon, the future of Lugin hangs in the balance.Jody Bergsmas powerful illustrations feature authentic Celtic imagery, dragons, elves, talking animals and birds. Reading this enchanting story helps us to see that there are many ways to conquer an enemy.
A young boy whose father is called Black and whose mother is called White wonders if he is a color, too, even as he observes that people around him dream, feel, sing, smile, and dance in every color.
Marine Animal Forests (MAFs) are spread all over the world. Composed by suspension feeding organisms (e.g. corals, gorgonians, sponges, bryozoans, bivalves, etc.), MAFs constitute a vast number of marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, cold water corals, sponge grounds, bivalve beds, etc. The surface covered by these systems is prominent (at the scale of the oceans of the planet), though poorly known. In a previous book (Marine Animal Forests, the ecology of benthic biodiversity hotspots), several aspects of the MAFs were described and discussed, building the basis for a holistic approach with the aim of putting these shallow and deep sea ecosystems under a common umbrella. The main target o...
A toddler and his favorite toy find the perfect place to play. Humphrey and his favorite toy, Mop, are looking for a place to play. They set off to find somewhere cozy and interesting, but nothing seems quite right. Then Mommy comes to help, and Humphrey and Mop find a warm, secret place that is just perfect. Humphrey's Corner introduces an endearing character who will remind readers of their own favorite toddlers, and will remind toddlers of their own cozy, interesting places.
A child who is laughed at because of her square head learns to see her own inner beauty as well as that of others.